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Nanotherapeutics for Infectious Diseases

Iris Luz Batalha

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English
Jenny Stanford Publishing
14 April 2025
The study of materials at the nanoscale, characterized by their exceptional physicochemical properties, and their interactions with biological systems have greatly impacted the healthcare sector and the pharmaceutical industry. This book is more than just a compilation of nanomaterials used for the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases. It starts by tracing the historical trajectory of the nanomedicine field, charting its evolution to the present day. This is followed by two additional introductory chapters, one offering an overview of clinically approved nanoformulations for human use and another contextualizing the current landscape of infectious diseases. Subsequent chapters delve into the utilization of nanotherapeutics in the treatment and prevention of infections caused by various pathogens (such as viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi). The book also features focused chapters on COVID-19 and malaria, illustrating how nanotherapeutics contribute to the clinical management of these prevalent global health priorities.
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Imprint:   Jenny Stanford Publishing
Country of Publication:   Singapore
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   960g
ISBN:   9789815129366
ISBN 10:   9815129368
Pages:   418
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Nanomedicine: A Historical Perspective 2. Clinically Approved Nanotherapeutics 3. High-Priority Pathogens: Where Do We Stand? 4. Overview of Nanotherapeutics for Viral Infections 5. Formulation Approaches for COVID-19 Vaccines 6. Overview of Nanotherapeutics for Bacterial Infections 7. Nanotechnology Applied to Tackle Malaria 8. Overview of Nanotherapeutics for Fungal Infections 9. Biogenic and Biomimetic Nanocarriers

Íris Luz Batalha is currently a junior leader research fellow at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) in Barcelona, a course director in nanotherapeutics at the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education, a freelance senior innovation strategy consultant, a co-founder and director of the non-profit organization Women Ahead of Their Time (WATT), and a research associate at Peterhouse College. From 2017 to 2020, she was a joint research associate at the Department of Engineering Nanoscience Centre and Department of Medicine Molecular Immunity Unit, University of Cambridge. From 2014 to 2017, she worked at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, and the biopharmaceutical company MedImmune/AstraZeneca, followed by a brief experience as a healthcare/pharmaceutical competitive intelligence consultant. Her research interests and expertise lie in medical and pharmaceutical research and development, particularly in the fields of nanobiotechnology, bioinspired materials, downstream processing, formulation, and drug delivery.

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